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<blockquote data-quote="Ruin Explorer" data-source="post: 9732046" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>More than 3-4 is what, 5? You're not really clarifying your position in a way that informs us here.</p><p></p><p>With four players and a GM, let's be real, if you're playing WoD games, owning about 50 d10s is a pretty good idea. If you're playing Shadowrun, and you don't have <em>at least</em> 50 d6s, you're probably going to regret it. If you're playing D&D or Shadowdark, and you don't have 10 d10s, you're going to be sad in my experience. With Daggerheart, you need at least 8 d12s, and they need to recognisably different from each other, and ideally one looks good or light and one looks evil or dark in each pair. Call of Cthulhu - I think you'll want probably 5 normal d10s and 5 two-figure d10s for a five-person table.</p><p></p><p>I think just from the above we're really talking a dead minimum of 10 "complete sets" plus extra sets of d6s and d10s. And if you want to play that weird game someone told me about that uses a dice pool made of d12s and then strikes all the odd rolls from the pool (or whatever it was), you're probably going to need like 30+ d12s, which even I don't have!</p><p></p><p>Maybe you could give some more precise guidance on how many is too many lol? I'm sure most of us do have "too many" - I'm not sure it's by as much as might be implied though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruin Explorer, post: 9732046, member: 18"] More than 3-4 is what, 5? You're not really clarifying your position in a way that informs us here. With four players and a GM, let's be real, if you're playing WoD games, owning about 50 d10s is a pretty good idea. If you're playing Shadowrun, and you don't have [I]at least[/I] 50 d6s, you're probably going to regret it. If you're playing D&D or Shadowdark, and you don't have 10 d10s, you're going to be sad in my experience. With Daggerheart, you need at least 8 d12s, and they need to recognisably different from each other, and ideally one looks good or light and one looks evil or dark in each pair. Call of Cthulhu - I think you'll want probably 5 normal d10s and 5 two-figure d10s for a five-person table. I think just from the above we're really talking a dead minimum of 10 "complete sets" plus extra sets of d6s and d10s. And if you want to play that weird game someone told me about that uses a dice pool made of d12s and then strikes all the odd rolls from the pool (or whatever it was), you're probably going to need like 30+ d12s, which even I don't have! Maybe you could give some more precise guidance on how many is too many lol? I'm sure most of us do have "too many" - I'm not sure it's by as much as might be implied though. [/QUOTE]
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